MACC Town will look to get their season back on track with two games in four days against recently-promoted sides.

Torquay United have clocked up two wins in their first seaosn back but they come to the Moss Rose on the back of a five-game losing streak, currently occupying the spot above Macc on goal difference.

They regained their Football League status at Wembley last May by beating Cambridge United. It was their second game at the national stadium in little more than a year, as they had lost the FA Trophy final 14 months earlier.

Gulls boss Paul Buckle has recruited Peterborough’s highly rated striker Danny Mills on a three-month loan deal. Eighteen-year-old Mills joins fellow Posh forward Scott Rendell, who has hit two so far, each of his goals coming in the Devon club’s two league victories, over Chesterfield and Burton Albion.

Tuesday sees the first league meeting between Macc and Burton Albion.

The Brewers sit comfortably in 12th spot but, ahead of their weekend fixture at Bournemouth, have just two points from their last four games.

Thanks in no small part to a 17-game unbeaten streak, they won the Blue Square Premier last season under Nigel Clough and Roy McFarland’s managerial stints but former Canada striker Paul Peschisolido is the current man in charge at the Pirelli Stadium.

Burton have league experience with centre-back Guy Branson, midfielder Mark Goodfellow and striker Richard Walker in the squad, as well as goalkeeper Kevin Poole, at 46 the oldest player in the division.